Frank McKlusky, C.I. is a 2002 comedy film written by Dave Sheridan and Mark Perez, and directed by Arlene Sanford. The film stars Sheridan in the titular role. The film was given a very limited release in the United States.[1]
Plot[]
Frank McKlusky is an insurance claims investigator who has been zealously safety conscious since witnessing a horrible motorcycle stunt gone awry in his childhood, an accident that left his father comatose. Frank still lives at home under the watchful eye of his mother and wears a helmet everywhere he goes. When his partner is killed, Frank is forced to leave his safe and secure life behind, go undercover, and crack the case, which he discovers is a sinister conspiracy. Unfortunately for the villains, Frank turns out to be a first-class bumbler in the Inspector Clouseau mold.
Cast[]
- Dave Sheridan as Frank McKlusky
- Cameron Richardson as Sharon Webber
- Randy Quaid as Madman McKlusky
- Dolly Parton as Edith McKlusky
- Enrico Colantoni as Scott Bayou
- Kevin Farley as Jimmy
- Orson Bean as Mr. Gafty
- Joanie Laurer as Freeda
- Kevin Pollak as Ronnie Rosengold
- Tracy Morgan as Reggie Rosengold
- Andy Richter as Herb
- Josh Jacobson as Darryl McKlusky
- Adam Carolla and George Lopez as Detectives
- DeRay Davis as Basketball player
- Lou Ferrigno as Knife thrower
- Hanson as themselves
- Scott Baio (uncredited) as himself
- Gary Coleman (uncredited) as himself
- R. Lee Ermey (uncredited) as Jockey master
- Chad Everett (uncredited) as Doctor
Reception[]
The film received mostly negative reviews.
References[]
- ↑ D. Smith 2006, p. 268.
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